School children were taught the Nazi philosophy and belonged to children Nazi camps and organizations. They played games about killing Jewish peoples and how they were superior people to all. They wore uniforms and practiced marching. At the end of the war Hitler put children into fighting as young as 10 or 12 years old. The Nazi regime also had a baby production for birthing babies between Nazi troops and approved women. These children were raised by the state until the end of the war. Thousands were born like this. The German Nazi state thought children were important to their future and for the same reason they killed millions of Jewish children and babies.
The reaction of school children in Nazi Germany to Hitler's ideas varied, but many were influenced by Nazi Propaganda and indoctrination. Some children embraced the ideas of Nazism, joining youth groups to participate in activities and events promoting Hitler's ideology. Others may have felt pressured to conform and keep their true thoughts to themselves. It is important to note that children in any society are susceptible to propaganda and may not have fully understood the implications and consequences of Hitler's ideas.
Germany has a first-rate school and university system. Usually the children start at the age of 6 years to go to school. The first four years all children go to the same type of school which is called " Grundschule " - basic school. After those four years the teacher and the parents decide, which way the children can go further. There are three possibilities: Hauptschule - The child will stay another 5 years in school - which is the lowest education you can get. Realschule - The child stays another 6 years in school. Gymnasium - The child stays another 7 years in school and has the possibiliety to go to university. Germany has also many possibilities, where children can get a higher education even after they "only" visited the Haupt- or Realschule.
Aout 4,000. It all depends on how big the school is. -Torey
If you want to look up your child's grade online, go to your child's school website, go to his/her school and ask them for a password so you can login and look at your child's grade! ---good thing my parents don't know about this though--- :D
going to school...etc
I am a child who attends school. I'm a sophomore in high-school, and don't necessarily like school, but I see the importance of it. About a month ago, I didn't know what I wanted to do when I got out of high-school, but now I've narrowed it down by a huge margin. School is what teaches you the basics of life, not only in the business world, but as well as in the social.
what is the answer to hitlers foster child's nameon police rural rampage?....
Hitler did not have any children.
10000000 :-) When I was a child there were too many. Now I think there aren't enough.
no germany does not have child labour
In Germany, a child typically has five to six lessons per day in primary school and up to eight lessons per day in secondary school. This can vary depending on the school's schedule and curriculum.
Albert Einstein attended elementary school in Munich, Germany. He later attended the Luitpold Gymnasium for his secondary education.
In Germany, children typically start school at the age of 6, but it can vary depending on the federal state. Children usually attend Grundschule (primary school) for 4 years before moving on to a secondary school.
When a parent moves to Germany, and has children in the United States, he does have to pay child support. If he is evading child support; Germany will demand he continues to pay support.
Germany has a first-rate school and university system. Usually the children start at the age of 6 years to go to school. The first four years all children go to the same type of school which is called " Grundschule " - basic school. After those four years the teacher and the parents decide, which way the children can go further. There are three possibilities: Hauptschule - The child will stay another 5 years in school - which is the lowest education you can get. Realschule - The child stays another 6 years in school. Gymnasium - The child stays another 7 years in school and has the possibiliety to go to university. Germany has also many possibilities, where children can get a higher education even after they "only" visited the Haupt- or Realschule.
The Child School was created in 1973.
the school or the child it depends on how the child is hurt
Both are correct, but "my child is at school" is more commonly used. It implies the physical location of the child being in school. On the other hand, "my child is in school" can also be used to refer to the fact that the child is enrolled and actively attending classes.